The Batmobile is more than just a piece of transportation
for masked crime fighting millionaires. It is a statement. Sometimes
it says; "Bruce Wayne works the night shift at the local lumber mill," while other times it says "I like to weld."

However, the truth is, if you are the Petoskey Batman
and have just lost your ride due to situations out of your
control...well..you can't be picky about your Batmobile. So, if it is a
10,000 lb steel beast that needs to be driven via camera....you just gotta
go with it. Find this BatMobile Replica for sale in San Juan, TX currently bidding for $8,989 reserve-not-met with 2 days to go.

No need to beat around the proverbial bush, lets hit some of the highlights from the seller. First up, this is built on a "NASCAR frame." The picture above shows seven dudes standing shoulder to
shoulder between where the driver sits and the center line of the front
wheel, and last I checked the NASCAR Car of Tomorrow wheel base is 110 inches, not 110 feet. Cruella DeVille wishes she had that kinda wheelbase.

You don't need to be Morgan Freeman to know that it is bad idea to show
pictures of the Batmobile fabrication shop. The Joker may not have
internet access in his maximum security prison cell, but all sorts of
other unsavory low-lifes would love to sneak into the Batcave and
replace the cans of bondo with cans of plastic explosives. Plastic
explosive and bondo aside, given the metal fabrication used in this
thing, it should weight about as much as a Freightliner truck. Forget
about catching the Joker unless he is on foot. Crumple zones? Hope the
other car has em...

The biggest issue with driving this Batmobile has to do with a little detail the seller lets slip: "this car use a camera to see front, and rear dont have mirors." With
the blacked out canopy as driver you need a camera to see what is in
front of you, so not only does it weight as much as a tank, it has the
same visibility.

All joking aside, you've got to hand it to the builder that he had a
vision and followed through with it. The size and scale of this thing
are epic and it would make an awesome weekend car if you could fit it in
your garage.